Washington Business Journal: Amtrak introducing nonstop service between D.C. and New York this fall
If you had hoped to work at Amazon's New York headquarters before the plug was pulled, you now might be able to pull off a long commute to National Landing.
Petula Dvorak in The Post: He coached a D.C. football team with 28 players. Only five are still…
The rec coach is getting tired of putting on his suit for funerals.
Washington Business Journal: Here are the first three Taylor Gourmet locations to reopen
The new owners of Taylor Gourmet are charting the hoagie chain’s comeback.
UrbanTurf: Theaters, Schools, and the 1,900 Units on the Boards in Southwest
Several projects have been constructed since UrbanTurf last took a look at the Southwest residential pipeline, including the 1331 at the Portals, the redevelopment of the St. Matthew's Church site and the companion buildings to the I.M.!-->…
Washington Business Journal: The Menkiti Group beefs up its MLK Gateway plans, earning a new tax…
The Menkiti Group is expanding its plans for the MLK Gateway project in Anacostia, and earning a new tax break from the District in the process.
Northwest Courier: Office of the Tenant Advocate Hosts DC Attorney General on Panel
On Wednesday, tenant association presidents, housing advocates, and concerned citizens attended the Office of the Tenant Advocate (OTA) stakeholder meeting at the Reeves Center with the hope of having access to DC Attorney General Karl!-->…
City Paper: Ward 8 ANC Pleads Guilty to Threatening the Mother of His Child
Kendall Simmons is still facing a felony charge for threatening another ANC in a separate incident.
Press Release: Norton, Beyer Introduce Bill Prohibiting Federal Police from Refusing to Work with…
News Release — DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton
July 25, 2019
Contact: Jack Miller
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) and Congressman Donald S. Beyer (D-VA) announced today that they have introduced the!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
District Links: Local firm faults effectiveness of CBE program in helping local businesses win…
Happy Thursday. DC often touts its Certified Business Enterprise program as helping boost “small and local” companies win government contracts.
‘Pop-up CBEs’: District firm blasts implementation of program meant to help local companies win…
The District’s Certified Business Enterprise program aims to boost “small and local” DC-based firms seeking government contracts, ensuring local dollars can flow to companies typically led by minorities or women.
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Greater Greater Washington: Commuting without Metro is a struggle for late-night workers
Darryl Haden, 34, and Mathieu Ghirardo, 21, start their workday when many of us are prepping for our exit. As fryers at Amsterdam Falafelshop, they come in around 4 pm, and may not get off work until 4 am the following morning. For both!-->…
Washingtonian: The Wharf Is Getting Another Hotel
The Pendry will have three bars and restaurants, plus a spa.
Curbed: Survey: Where should D.C. build more affordable housing?
Half of the city’s income-restricted units are found east of the Anacostia River
City Paper: The Collapse of the DC Cancer Consortium Left Gaps in D.C.’s Cancer Care Network
For many years the DC Cancer Consortium was the city’s leader in cancer education, prevention, and treatment.
WTOP: Amtrak will try nonstop Acela from DC to NY
Amtrak’s Acela service gets passengers from D.C. to New York pretty quickly, but an even quicker option will be available this fall.
Washington Post: Amtrak will launch nonstop service between Washington, D.C. and New York
The weekday-only service will launch Sept. 23.
Washington Post: This couple has been homeless and jobless. Last week, they graduated from a D.C.…
The line was alphabetical — but if it hadn’t been, Danielle and Stephen Corbin would have found a way to stand together anyway.
Washington Business Journal: New Georgetown restaurant plans to offer sushi on a stick
Georgetown residents may soon be able to eat a blend of Japanese, Malaysian, Chinese, Thai and Burmese barbecue along with sushi at Sticx. Inspired by late-night street markets, Aung Myint is attempting to bring familiar cultural cuisines!-->…
City Paper: If These Shelves Could Talk: Lessons From Four Enduring D.C. Liquor Stores
One of the original founders of Schneider’s of Capitol Hill is still with us. Abe Genderson, who opened the iconic liquor store in 1949 with his father-in-law Max Schneider, celebrated his 100th birthday in June. Abe’s wife, Charlotte!-->…
The Georgetown Metropolitan: The History of the Urban Legend of Georgetown Residents Stopping a…
Let’s first get this out of the way: The reason there is no Metro stop in Georgetown is two-fold: technical difficulties from the hardness of the bedrock and the proximity of the river meant a station would be infeasible; and at the time!-->…